Oklahoma Drug Rehab

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Families of addicts in Oklahoma often search far and wide for effective treatment solutions. Fortunately for Oklahoma residents, the Narconon Arrowhead Drug Treatment Facility is conveniently located just a few hours from anywhere in the state and has serviced over 11,000 people since 1990.

Our facility is easily accessible from all Oklahoma’s highways, including I-40, I-44, OK-9 and US-69. Because Canadian is situated within just a few hours of the major cities in Oklahoma and this part of the country, you can have the peace of mind knowing that your drug-addicted loved one is recovering close to home.

Narconon Arrowhead and the Surrounding Area

A lot of people who are looking for an alternative to traditional treatment programs end up traveling to attend Narconon Arrowhead. At any given time there are a large number of states represented in the population of the facility. Many of the staff have attended the program themselves so they have relocated to the area to give back by helping other addicts and alcoholics.

If you are considering the program, but aren’t sure about the location or the state of Oklahoma in general this may help. Narconon Arrowhead is located in Arrowhead State Park in Canadian, Oklahoma, situated on Lake Eufaula. Its location makes for a perfect environment that is distraction free with easy access to the outdoors. Tulsa is the closest major city and airport (a little more than an hour’s drive), but there are also several communities nearby such as McAlester, Eufaula, and Muskogee which have lodging and restaurants available if you are visiting someone at the center.

As you can see on this map the facility is nestled in a great location that provides an environment that allows the clients to focus on their recovery, but also has access to everything a person could need. There are opportunities for a graduate to stay in the area after treatment with in every direction, and for its most motivated students Narconon Arrowhead also has a training program which can be a viable option. Whether the graduate stays on campus to train and work, or moves into the surrounding communities they will have a connection with the center and its staff.

An Effective Rehab Solution for Oklahoma

If you or someone you love is in the midst of addiction to alcohol or drugs the future can be filled with uncertainty, and the present can be filled with pain. With the variety of drug or alcohol rehab options available it can be overwhelming to try to find help. It can be tough to know where to start. With all the factors involved it is important to know that there are professional rehab consultants who are willing to spend the time needed to help you make an informed choice about your Oklahoma treatment options. Narconon Arrowhead admissions counselors will make sure that the our program is the best solution to fit your needs and that you feel confident in your choice.

There are inpatient and outpatient rehab programs in Oklahoma to choose from. Treatment facilities that offer both short-term and long-term options. There are also private and public rehab programs available. Deciding on which one works best can be daunting in your time of need.

Narconon is a non-traditional holistic drug and alcohol treatment program that has been helping addicts in the US and abroad for nearly 50 years. It uses a unique drug-free withdrawal program that doesn’t uses drug replacement therapy, but is able to get people clean with a minimum amount of discomfort. When addicts graduate from the Narconon Arrowhead program they are completely drug-free, and aren’t dependent on any medications to maintain their sobriety.

The Addiction Problem in Oklahoma

Methamphetamine addiction in Oklahoma has long been problem and ranks 1st in all age categories for non-medical use of prescription pain killers! Oklahoma also ranks in the top 5 for drug overdose deaths per capita. Oklahomans use a lot of drugs and drink a lot of alcohol in general. According to all the major studies in the country the statistics show that addiction is a neither a new problem in the state, nor one that is getting better. Substance abuse and addiction are a threat to communities and families everywhere, and effective treatment is a key factor is addressing the problem.

According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 9.66 percent of residents age 12 and older reported past-month illicit drug use compared to the national average of 8 percent.   Oklahoma residents exceeded the national numbers for past-month heavy alcohol use by more than 2 percentage points, so alcohol abuse and dependence is a public health problem. These two key stats show that without a doubt the state abuses both alcohol and drugs at a rate much higher than the already high national average.

For more specific and troubling stats the White House reports that Oklahoma ranks in the top ten of all state for several categories of drug use. These categories include:

  • Past-month use of illicit drugs other than marijuana among young adults age 18 – 25
  • Past-month use of illicit drugs other than marijuana among persons age 12 or older
  • Past-year non-medical use of pain relievers among young adults age 18 – 25
  • Past-year non-medical use of pain relievers among persons age 12 or older

These statistics are troubling because they are a clear indication addiction related problems could continue to get worse. The fact that residents are becoming addicted to prescription drugs at an early age can lead to more addicts in total, and a culture where addiction becomes more normalized.

Looking at substance abuse primary treatment admissions in Oklahoma drug rehabs paints a more complete picture of the drug problems in the state. These rehab programs are on the front lines helping to solve Oklahoma’s substance abuse problem, and are often an addicted person’s only chance for solving their problem.

The following list includes the substances of abuse that people enter Oklahoma rehabs for most often in order:

  1. Alcohol
  2. Marijuana
  3. Stimulants
  4. Other opiates
  5. Cocaine
  6. Heroin

When any person regardless of their background abuses any of the substances above regularly they can develop dependence. In this process biochemical changes will occur and then the power of choice over using the substance will diminish. At that point withdrawal symptoms will start to occur if they try to stop using abruptly. The signs and symptoms are different and specific for each substance, but for addicts who are trying to abstain they all present a number of problems.

These symptoms and signs can make quitting for good nearly impossible without help as they relate to a number of factors that work directly against the individual who is trying to change. They are a major reason that attending Oklahoma rehab programs can be necessary to experience a complete recovery.

The Oklahoma rehab facility at Arrowhead provide a variety of services that are tailored to address each situation on a personal basis. Our Narconon Arrowhead rehab center use detoxification, stabilization, and life skills training to get addicts and alcoholics well and prepare them for a life without drugs. We also teach necessary tools for relapse prevention, and offer follow-up aftercare to make sure the transition home is as smooth as possible.

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